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GHERU wrote:As some one who generally likes Bendis, this book was pretty darn boring. All it seemed to do was reiterate how ineffective the Illuminati have been....again. having not read any of the other reviews yet, I will venture to guess that some people who did not like this issue will point to the Ant-Man / Iron Fist and/or Spider-Man / Marvel-Boy (whatever) conversations as low points. To this I respond, they were the only parts of the book I liked, going so far as to laugh out loud at Marvel-Boy.

Beyond that, Avengers #10 was a build up to a let down that barely took 10 minutes to read.

10 minutes of dull story with shitty art.

Story - 5Art - 1Overall - 3

You read my mind, obviously. I quote that shitty dialogue in my review.

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GHERU wrote:As some one who generally likes Bendis, this book was pretty darn boring. All it seemed to do was reiterate how ineffective the Illuminati have been....again. having not read any of the other reviews yet, I will venture to guess that some people who did not like this issue will point to the Ant-Man / Iron Fist and/or Spider-Man / Marvel-Boy (whatever) conversations as low points. To this I respond, they were the only parts of the book I liked, going so far as to laugh out loud at Marvel-Boy.

Beyond that, Avengers #10 was a build up to a let down that barely took 10 minutes to read.

10 minutes of dull story with shitty art.

Story - 5Art - 1Overall - 3

You read my mind, obviously. I quote that shitty dialogue in my review.

The Red Stands for Irony

There were panels in this comic that I could easily replicate with crayons. Combine that with a total lack of editing (and I'm talking about blatant mistakes that could/should have been easily corrected via a thirty second google search) and this book is getting exactly what it deserves.

I think Bendis is a great writer, but he only forms one-third of the ingredients to make a proper comic. Art and editing is needed as well. This book has neither.

There were panels in this comic that I could easily replicate with crayons. Combine that with a total lack of editing (and I'm talking about blatant mistakes that could/should have been easily corrected via a thirty second google search) and this book is getting exactly what it deserves.

I think Bendis is a great writer, but he only forms one-third of the ingredients to make a proper comic. Art and editing is needed as well. This book has neither.